DKA / HHS
Hyper / Hypo Thyroidism
Hormones
Pharmacology
Random
100

DKA happens mostly in what type of patients?

Patients with type 1 diabetes

100

One common cause of hyperthyroidism is

Graves Disease

100

Insulin is produced in the

Beta cells of the pancreatic islets of Langerhans

100

Radioactive iodine is used for what?

Hyperthyroidism

100

A hemoglobin A1C test shows what?

An average blood glucose level over the past 2-3 months, helping to assess long-term glucose control. Diabetics should be >7%

200

Name 2 key symptoms of HHS

Polyuria, polyphagia, polydipsia, confusion, decreased LOC, headache.

200

Symptoms of hyperthyroidism include what?

Nervous, tremors, heat intolerance, diaphoretic, increased appetite, weight loss, exophthalmos, diarrhea, increase BP and HE, goiter. 

200

The parathyroid gland regulates what?

Calcium levels

200

The client asks how they should store their insulin at home? 

At room temperature for 1 month

200

Define Giantism and Acromegaly

Giantism: excessive GH during childhood.

Acromegaly: excessive GH during adulthood. 

300

What are 2 common laboratory findings associated with DKA?

Elevated glucose levels, ketones in the blood and urine, metabolic acidosis. 

300

Symptoms of hypothyroidism include what?

Depression, fatigue, cold intolerance, hair loss, decreased appetite, weight gain, constipation, decrease BP and HR.

300

The fight or flight hormones (epinephrine and norepinephrine) are produced from which gland?

Adrenal Medulla

300
methimazole is taken for what?

Hyperthyroidism

300

A client with metabolic syndrome has what signs and symptoms?

HTN, hyperglycemia, high cholesterol, obesity. 

400

What is the blood glucose threshold for diagnosing HHS?

Greater than 600 mg/dL

400

Myxedema coma is a life-threatening condition that can occur due to severe untreated hypothyroidism, leading to what?

Lethargy, fatigue, change in mental status, decreased temperature, coma. 

400

Which gland is known as the master gland?

Pituitary gland

400
Humalog (lispro) is what type of insulin?

Rapid acting

400

Describe the role of the endocrine glands

Regulate sleep wake cycle, reproduction, cellular metabolism, growth, flight or fight response, BP regulation. 

500

What type of respirations are associated with DKA?

Kussmaul respirations

500

What are the key clinical signs and symptoms of thyroid storm?

Excessively high levels of thyroid hormone, high fever (often exceeding 104°F), tachycardia, agitation, confusion, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.

500

The nurse asks client to hyperextend their neck to palpate the client's thyroid. While assessing, the client asks what are the hormones that are secreted by the thyroid?

T3 and T4

500

A client who takes Synthroid for hypothyroidism begins to have increase BP, HR, weight loss, heat intolerance. This indicates what?

The dose is too high. These are manifestations of hyperthyroidism. 
500

Also called "hypoglycemia unawareness", what condition happens when clients don't experience early signs of hypoglycemia until severe symptoms like palpitations and tachycardia occur?

Hypoglycemia-associated autonomic failure